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La tecnologia innovativa di Aerolus esplora la verità sul Bigfoot
State-of-the-art technology and mythical creatures are terms not typically seen in the same sentence. Still, Digital Aerolus industrial drones are used in a new TV series that features technology innovation to explore the legend of Bigfoot.
Mythological lore meets the latest technology in the Travel Channel series “Expedition Bigfoot.” The series follows an elite team of skilled researchers using an advanced data algorithm and groundbreaking technology to analyze fifty years of Bigfoot sightings and to pinpoint when and where the team might encounter the ancient beast.
- Series follows a group of expert explorers in a remote area in Oregon
- Experts use the latest advanced technologies to narrow their search
- Team records some of the most credible video evidence in Bigfoot history
How Drones Helped Search for Bigfoot
Digital Aerolus drones caught the attention of Railsplitter Pictures, a New York-based production company, for their unique ability to fly underground without the use of GPS.
Executive Producer Pete Ritchie says it was the radical tech innovation that drew him to the company:
“To tell our story, our team had to face dangerous, treacherous locations regularly. Important pieces of that story would not have been told if not for the technology of Digital Aerolus drones. They allowed us to investigate places the team could not have safely explored on their own. As a TV producer, I’ve been working with drones since they first became commercially available. I’ve never seen one do what these drones can do.”
Scientists on TV
Digital Aerolus CEO Jeff Alholm thought he was “punk’d” when he got the call from Railsplitter, the production company that creates the series.
“We’re a team of engineers and scientists – we’ve even got a couple of Nobel Laureates in our group. I thought the guys were messing with me when I got the call. It’s a fascinating show and a great use case for our technology. We’re pleased to have been a part of it.”
Watch Expedition Bigfoot
Travel Channel’s new eight-part investigative-adventure series Expedition Bigfoot, premiered Sunday, December 8 at 10 p.m. ET/PT, and tracks the expert search team as they use high-tech tools to explore the truth behind the Bigfoot legend.
Circa Digital Aerolus
Digital Aerolus develops autonomous technology for any vehicle that flies, drives, dives or swims. The company’s revolutionary software combines Artificial Intelligence with multi-dimensional mathematics to help these systems make better decisions about their world.
Digital Aerolus’ first commercial product is a line of industrial drones for indoor, inaccessible, and confined spaces.


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